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Comentario
Between 1977 and 1984, I published five novels under the pseudonym of
Richard Bachman. These were Rage (1977), The Long Walk (1979), Roadwork
(1981), The Running Man (1982), and Thinner (1984). There were two reasons I
was finally linked with Bachman: first, because the first four books, all paperback
originals, were dedicated to people associated with my life, and second, because
my name appeared on the copyright forms of one book. Now people are asking
me why I did it, and I don't seem to have any very satisfactory answers. Good
thing I didn't murder anyone, isn't it?
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I can make a few suggestions, but that's all. The only important thing I ever did in
my life for a conscious reason was to ask Tabitha Spruce, the college co-ed I
was seeing, if she would marry me. The reason was that I was deeply in love
with her. The joke is that love itself is an irrational and indefinable emotion.
Sometimes something just says Do this or Don't do that. I almost always obey
that voice, and when I disobey it I usually rue the day. All I'm saying is that I've
got a hunch-player's approach to life. My wife accuses me of being an impossibly
picky Virgo and I guess I am in some ways-I usually know at any given time how
many pieces of a 500-piece puzzle I've put in, for instance-but I never really
planned anything big that I ever did, and that includes the books I've written. I
never sat down and wrote page one with anything but the vaguest idea of how
things would come out
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